Vilje - til transformasjon/Will - for transformation

An improvised solo concert performance with dance, a loopbox and 100 m cables. Humans experience the world through their own body - with a will to live. Will in the body moves us in action and transformation. Will is existential for our being in the world. Through the Will to live human seeks to participate, to be part of a community and to be included. «Will - for transformation» is a personal study in the concept of standing alone facing existential cross roads in life, and giving oneself away to transformation. Kilde works interdisciplinary with movement and voice. In her work she focuses especially on the emotional and physiological bonds between the bodys movements and vocal sound. With an holistic approach the her work, she finds inspiration from various scientific fields such as philosophy, psychology, music, mathematics and sociology. (2017)READ MORE

Crux

The word crux is used in sports climbing as the hardest point on the route. The concept comes from latin and means cross. In the performance Crux, this point is explored as moments where we as humans have to make difficult choices in life; the fatal choice, the impossible choice, the though choice, the brave, the insecure. Moments where a humans life stops and we need to rethink, experience stronger and be more aware in the present. What happens then in a human body? With the body as point of departure, through movement and vocal sound, this performance explores a humans experience of being at a crossroad. (2015)

Alene

Alene is a solo performance. The dance concert is a personal portrayal of lonelyhood. This lonelyhood is partly filled with general and social anxiety manifested in the body as unease, shortness of breath, short timespan focusing and tense muscles. These bodily reactions are explored using the concepts of position, positioning, closeness and distance. However, this lonelyhood is not only filled with anxiety. There exists also a state of mind filled with creativity and flow where breath and body follows. (2014)